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_displayNameSynthetic TLR agonists reveal functional differences between human TLR7 and TLR8
_timestamp2021-01-05 05:32:56
author[Person:9710565] Gorden, Keith B
[Person:9710569] Gorski, Kevin S
[Person:9710561] Gibson, Sheila J
[Person:9710560] Kedl, Ross M
[Person:9710567] Kieper, William C
[Person:9710576] Qiu, Xiaohong
[Person:9710583] Tomai, Mark A
[Person:2445159] Alkan, Sefik S
[Person:2445171] Vasilakos, John P
created[InstanceEdit:9710578] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2021-01-05
journalJ Immunol
pages1259-68
pubMedIdentifier15661881
titleSynthetic TLR agonists reveal functional differences between human TLR7 and TLR8
volume174
year2005
(literatureReference)[Summation:188745] Endosomal recognition of viral single stranded (ss) RNA occu...
[Summation:9754847] Endosomal recognition of viral single stranded (ss) RNA occu...
[Summation:9755438] Endosomal recognition of viral single stranded (ss) RNA occu...
[Summation:9755565] Endosomal recognition of viral single stranded (ss) RNA occu...
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